They’re mispronounced even by other Americans!How about English town names like Worcester (ˈwʊstə), Leicester (ˈlɛstə), Gloucester (ˈglɒstə) and Norwich (ˈnɒrɪʤ)? These, among others, are very commonly mispronounced by foreigners.


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They’re mispronounced even by other Americans!How about English town names like Worcester (ˈwʊstə), Leicester (ˈlɛstə), Gloucester (ˈglɒstə) and Norwich (ˈnɒrɪʤ)? These, among others, are very commonly mispronounced by foreigners.
Phew! Thought I was saying it wrong lolWell that is how most Americans pronounce it, as far as I know.
Yes, that is how I was taught it should be pronounced. Sorry, am I not making sense? I am trying to say that it bugs me when I hear it pronounced with the S at the end, and that here, of all places, right next door to that state, I keep hearing it pronounced that way.I thought it was Ill uh NOY![]()
Well these are all English city/town names, so in that case Americans would be foreigners. But I realized that some of these are also cities in New England.They’re mispronounced even by other Americans!most people outside New England pronounce the first and third totally wrong.
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Nah you’re making sense! SorryYes, that is how I was taught it should be pronounced. Sorry, am I not making sense? I am trying to say that it bugs me when I hear it pronounced with the S at the end, and that here, of all places, right next door to that state, I keep hearing it pronounced that way.![]()
Oh okay that makes sense! I just know the ones I mentioned cause being from here haha although according to Google the other two are also New England citiesWell these are all English city/town names, so in that case Americans would be foreigners. But I realized that some of these are also cities in New England.
I probably should have been more clear to start with, by saying, "it bugs me when people say "IlliNOISE" for Illinois when it's properly pronounced Illi-NOY. People from other countries probably just think we're quite mad!![]()
Haha, don't let's get started with place names! I could throw Jemez at you from New Mexico, which is pronounced HAY-muss, and I can't even tell you what to do with Tlaquepaque!![]()